Conflicts Crimes and Regulations in Cyberspace

Conflicts  Crimes and Regulations in Cyberspace
Author: Sebastien-Yves Laurent
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2022-01-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781786306869

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The study of cyberspace is relatively new within the field of social sciences, yet interest in the subject is significant. Conflicts, Crimes and Regulations in Cyberspace contributes to the scientific debate being brought to the fore by addressing international and methodological issues, through the use of case studies. This book presents cyberspace as a socio-technical system on an international level. It focuses on state and non-state actors, as well as the study of strategic concepts and norms. Unlike global studies, the socio-technical approach and “meso” scale facilitate the analysis of cyberspace in international relations. This is an area of both collaboration and conflict for which specific modes of regulation have appeared.

Conflict and Cooperation in Cyberspace

Conflict and Cooperation in Cyberspace
Author: Panayotis A Yannakogeorgos,Adam B Lowther
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781466592025

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Conflict and Cooperation in Cyberspace: The Challenge to National Security brings together some of the world's most distinguished military leaders, scholars, cyber operators, and policymakers in a discussion of current and future challenges that cyberspace poses to the United States and the world. Maintaining a focus on policy-relevant solutions, i

Conflict in Cyber Space

Conflict in Cyber Space
Author: Karsten Friis,Jens Ringsmose
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317365419

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Adopting a multidisciplinary perspective, this book explores the key challenges associated with the proliferation of cyber capabilities. Over the past two decades, a new man-made domain of conflict has materialized. Alongside armed conflict in the domains of land, sea, air, and space, hostilities between different types of political actors are now taking place in cyberspace. This volume addresses the challenges posed by cyberspace hostility from theoretical, political, strategic and legal perspectives. In doing so, and in contrast to current literature, cyber-security is analysed through a multidimensional lens, as opposed to being treated solely as a military or criminal issues, for example. The individual chapters map out the different scholarly and political positions associated with various key aspects of cyber conflict and seek to answer the following questions: do existing theories provide sufficient answers to the current challenges posed by conflict in cyberspace, and, if not, could alternative approaches be developed?; how do states and non-state actors make use of cyber-weapons when pursuing strategic and political aims?; and, how does the advent of conflict in cyberspace challenge our established legal framework? By asking important strategic questions on the theoretical, strategic, ethical and legal implications and challenges of the proliferation of cyber warfare capabilities, the book seeks to stimulate research into an area that has hitherto been neglected. This book will be of much interest to students of cyber-conflict and cyber-warfare, war and conflict studies, international relations, and security studies.

Cyber War

Cyber War
Author: Jens David Ohlin,Kevin Govern,Claire Finkelstein
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2015-03-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191027000

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Cyber weapons and cyber warfare have become one of the most dangerous innovations of recent years, and a significant threat to national security. Cyber weapons can imperil economic, political, and military systems by a single act, or by multifaceted orders of effect, with wide-ranging potential consequences. Unlike past forms of warfare circumscribed by centuries of just war tradition and Law of Armed Conflict prohibitions, cyber warfare occupies a particularly ambiguous status in the conventions of the laws of war. Furthermore, cyber attacks put immense pressure on conventional notions of sovereignty, and the moral and legal doctrines that were developed to regulate them. This book, written by an unrivalled set of experts, assists in proactively addressing the ethical and legal issues that surround cyber warfare by considering, first, whether the Laws of Armed Conflict apply to cyberspace just as they do to traditional warfare, and second, the ethical position of cyber warfare against the background of our generally recognized moral traditions in armed conflict. The book explores these moral and legal issues in three categories. First, it addresses foundational questions regarding cyber attacks. What are they and what does it mean to talk about a cyber war? The book presents alternative views concerning whether the laws of war should apply, or whether transnational criminal law or some other peacetime framework is more appropriate, or if there is a tipping point that enables the laws of war to be used. Secondly, it examines the key principles of jus in bello to determine how they might be applied to cyber-conflicts, in particular those of proportionality and necessity. It also investigates the distinction between civilian and combatant in this context, and studies the level of causation necessary to elicit a response, looking at the notion of a 'proximate cause'. Finally, it analyses the specific operational realities implicated by particular regulatory regimes. This book is unmissable reading for anyone interested in the impact of cyber warfare on international law and the laws of war.

International Conflicts in Cyberspace Battlefield of the 21st Century

International Conflicts in Cyberspace   Battlefield of the 21st Century
Author: U.S. Department of Defense,Strategic Studies Institute,United States Army War College,Department of Homeland Security,Federal Bureau of Investigation
Publsiher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788026875529

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Conflict in cyberspace is not a new phenomenon, but the legality of hostile cyber activity at a state level remains imperfectly defined. While the United States and its allies are in general agreement on the legal status of conflict in cyberspace, China, Russia, and a number of like-minded nations have an entirely different concept of the applicability of international law to cyberspace. This e-book presents the opposed views of USA and Russia on cyber security. Ultimately, you can find out from the official report how cyber-attack can jeopardize national security in the latest attack performed by the Russian hackers in order to interfere with the 2016 U.S. elections.

Cyber Power

Cyber Power
Author: Solange Ghernaouti-Helie
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781466573055

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Most books on cybercrime are written by national security or political experts, and rarely propose an integrated and comprehensive approach to cybercrime, cyber-terrorism, cyber-war and cyber-security. This work develops approaches to crucial cyber-security issues that are non-political, non-partisan, and non-governmental. It informs readers throug

Cyber Counterterrorism Cyber International Conflict Virtual Cyber War Crimes

Cyber Counterterrorism  Cyber International Conflict  Virtual Cyber War Crimes
Author: Journal of Legal Technology Risk Management
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2015-07-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781329297685

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Articles cover Counterterrorism Measures via Internet Intermediaries: A First Amendment & National Security Dilemma, Targeting in the Cyber Domain: Legal Challenges Arising from the Application of the Principle of Distinction to Cyber Attacks, Legal Implications of Vulnerability Disclosure in International Conflict, Virtual Crimes, Actual Threats: Deterring National Security Offenses Committed Through Cyberspace. #cyberwarfare #cybersecurity #cyberspace

Research Handbook on International Law and Cyberspace

Research Handbook on International Law and Cyberspace
Author: Tsagourias, Nicholas,Buchan, Russell
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781789904253

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This revised and expanded edition of the Research Handbook on International Law and Cyberspace brings together leading scholars and practitioners to examine how international legal rules, concepts and principles apply to cyberspace and the activities occurring within it. In doing so, contributors highlight the difficulties in applying international law to cyberspace, assess the regulatory efficacy of these rules and, where necessary, suggest adjustments and revisions.